Tricity – The forthcoming Medical toursim destination in North India

23rd April 2019

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Our Correspondent:

Chandigarh, April 23, 2019: With 39 daily Flights from Chandigarh and 3 daily Shatabdi trains acting as connectivity to Tricity has significantly improved, a lot of international patients are landing up in Tricity for medical treatment making it a favored medical tourism destination for patients from a country like Afghanistan, Yemen, Iraq and Nigeria.

Dr Gaurav shared that in the year 2017 approx 5 lac patients visited India on a medical visa for treatment and medical tourism industry in India is likely to touch 9 billion USD by 2020. “As Indian doctors are ranked as best trained doctors worldwide, our surgical outcomes are better/ comparable with international standards and the cost of treatment in India is almost one fifth on one-seventh of cost of treatment in the US or Europe,” he added.

Interacting with media persons Dr Vinod Kumar, Senior Consultant Orthopedics & Joint Replacement Surgery said Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Iraq are top three contributors for medical tourism in India. Dr Vinod said there is a huge cost advantage for treatment in India. The cost of Hip replacement which is around 57000 USD in the USA is just around 7000 USD in India with the same Implant. He said that with the recent reform in visa policy and visitors from most of the countries can avail E visa for medical treatment, which is now availed for a period of 60 days with triple entry benefit, so now patients can even come back within 60 days on the same visa for follow up after surgery.

Dr Vinod also said there are good facilities for Ayurveda, yoga and wellness centers which can play a vital role in the rehab of these patients coming from various countries. He also shared that globally more than 25 countries have recognized medical tourism as their national industry to generate Forex and generate more employment.

Why Indian is a favored destination?

Also, the Facility Director of Paras Hospitals Panchkula Mr. Ashish Chadha elaborated that total revenue of Rs 177, 874 Crs was generated in 2017 in India through medical tourism. The advantage with India is that there was no waiting for any treatment unlike west or African countries, there is a cost advantage of 50 -70 %, international accredited medical facilities, Indian doctors are trained in best Medical Institutes in India and abroad and patients can combine medical treatment with their holidays or business trips. The Medical Tourism Ecosystems includes- Hospitals, wellness centers, Airlines, Railways, Hotels, Guest Houses, Banks, Insurance companies and Shopping malls. He also said that at PARAS we have dedicated teams to facilitate Patients and attendants for E Visa, Guide, assist their Airport pickups, Medical Treatment & Tourism requirements.